Of the 1,404 people living in Stinnett in 2020, 46.3 percent (650) were women and 53.7 percent (754) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Panhandle Times.
There are two cosmetology beauty salon licenses held by organizations from Ochiltree set to expire during the third quarter, an increase over the previous quarter.
Of the 1,905 people living in Stratford in 2020, 47.3 percent (902) were women and 52.7 percent (1,003) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Panhandle Times.
There are two cosmetology beauty salon licenses held by organizations from Moore set to expire during the third quarter, an increase over the previous quarter.
There are two cosmetology beauty salon licenses held by organizations from Hutchinson set to expire during the third quarter, an increase over the previous quarter.
Of the 2,255 people living in Sunray in 2020, 50.3 percent (1,135) were women and 49.7 percent (1,120) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Panhandle Times.
Of the 315 people living in Texline in 2020, 51.1 percent (161) were women and 48.9 percent (154) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Panhandle Times.
There are four cosmetology beauty salon licenses held by individuals and organizations from Gray set to expire during the third quarter, an increase over the previous quarter.
Of the 4,663 people living in Tulia in 2020, 44.8 percent (2,089) were women and 55.2 percent (2,574) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Panhandle Times.
There is one cosmetology beauty salon license held by an organization from Donley set to expire during the third quarter, an increase over the previous quarter.
There are two cosmetology beauty salon licenses held by organizations from Deaf Smith set to expire during the third quarter, an increase over the previous quarter.
Of the 300 people living in Turkey in 2020, 55.7 percent (167) were women and 44.3 percent (133) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Panhandle Times.
There was one tow truck operator (consent tow) license held by Martin L. Rasor from Wheeler County that is set to expire during April, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.